Loader has scraped up my hood!

   / Loader has scraped up my hood! #1  

snpower

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I should have seen this earlier but the U shaped piece that is used to keep the hydraulic hoses out of the way has been scraping my hood all along whenever I remove or attach the loader. I don't care about the 'Kubota' sticker but there are some non-buffable scrapes on the side of the hood and the 'BX2360' emblem needs to be replaced.:mad:

If I could bent that piece a bit that would do the trick but I'm not sure how; my other thought was to cover it with something along the lines of foam insulation such as is used on pipes. Any thoughts?
 
   / Loader has scraped up my hood! #2  
...Any thoughts?
Any Photos? :D:laughing: Could something be bent on the loader or tractor? It doesn't seem that should happen if everything is correctly set up. :confused:
 
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Any Photos? :D:laughing: Could something be bent on the loader or tractor? It doesn't seem that should happen if everything is correctly set up. :confused:

Agreed, maybe another problem....
 
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Here are several shots, which I hope help explain the problem. I placed duct tape on the end of the bracket as a temporary fix this morning.
 

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   / Loader has scraped up my hood! #5  
I'd say your hook got bent out a tad. I'd just bend the thing back, to about half the width of opening it now has. Too bad it scuffed up the hood, though...
 
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#6  
Thanks for the input I don't agree (that the hood is bent). I see no signs of bending/damage to the hood itself.
 
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Your hook is bent inward toward the hood. Bend it out until it is parallel with the loader arm. The opening should be about 2 1/2 to 3 inches. You can slip the hole in the handle of an adjustable wrench over the hook and use the wrench for a lever to bend the hook.
 
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The hoses don't look like they need any help to stay out of the way (bundled up pretty good). What would it take to just remove this rod? Got a photo of how it's attached to the tractor and does some else have a photo of how this rod *should* like on a BX 2360?
 
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At least the next scratch/ding will be a little easier to digest now :)
 
   / Loader has scraped up my hood! #10  
Ouch!....I agree, that rod needs to be bent back to where it belongs.
 

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